Anyone know this M3?

Anyone know this M3?

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oldaudi

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1,409 posts

165 months

Wednesday 1st May
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Afternoon
I’m very tempted to go and take a look at this
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024042791...

Does anyone know it at all? It’s on a private plate here but it a 57 plate. MOT history looks normal.
Is that ticking noise normal, seems to be on all the other BMWs I’ve had !

I’m getting older, always liked this model and well, time is passing and I want a v8 at some point.

helix402

7,913 posts

189 months

Thursday 2nd May
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It’s got some tacky stick on bits on the front bumper, grilles and sills. Afraid I don’t know the car.

Twolane

80 posts

27 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Join up M3cutters and ask the question, someone’s bound to know of it.
I believe they can be prone to big end bearing failure and have other weak points.
I would love to own the V8 version but the £700 VED would just annoy me.

rassi

2,480 posts

258 months

Thursday 2nd May
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As said before, the extra carbon bits (corner splitters, steering wheel and gear knob) and the super tacky "M" stripes in the front grille does raise some red flags. Also, the interior looks quite tired.

andyman_2006

732 posts

197 months

Thursday 2nd May
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oldaudi said:
Afternoon
I’m very tempted to go and take a look at this
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024042791...

Does anyone know it at all? It’s on a private plate here but it a 57 plate. MOT history looks normal.
Is that ticking noise normal, seems to be on all the other BMWs I’ve had !

I’m getting older, always liked this model and well, time is passing and I want a v8 at some point.
I would start by asking for the new registration of the car (that registration is now on a 15 plate golf) look at all the past online MOT history. Look for red flag advisory items like oil leaks, poor tyre wear, brakes etc, and ask for proof items were rectified.

Ask the selling dealer if the car has any evidence of having had the rod bearings done, and throttle actuators, both areas that may need attention at this age and mileage.

Ask about the service history when, who, mileages, and if the running in service was done on time.

Any “ticking” noises would likely be tappets, and another question would be when were the valve clearances done..you say MOT looks normal as in completely clean no advisories?

Then if they all checks out, do a visit.

If you do go see it ask to see under the car on a ramp, or have it independently inspected.


Edited by andyman_2006 on Thursday 2nd May 19:56

fido

17,279 posts

262 months

Friday 3rd May
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At that mileage you can budget £3k at least for rod bearing replacement, throttle actuators etc. even if it has a BMW service stamp every year. I can't see an EDC button if you are after that.

E90_M3Ross

35,706 posts

219 months

Sunday 5th May
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fido said:
At that mileage you can budget £3k at least for rod bearing replacement, throttle actuators etc. even if it has a BMW service stamp every year. I can't see an EDC button if you are after that.
Rod bearings and actuators shouldn't even cost £2k smile throttle actuators really aren't that big a deal. If a rod bearing goes then yeah, not great. If an actuator goes it just goes into limp mode and you cam still drive it a bit until you replace it. And they're under £600 for the pair, fitted.

There are other, more significant preventative maintenance items than throttle actuators.

fido

17,279 posts

262 months

Sunday 5th May
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E90_M3Ross said:
Rod bearings and actuators shouldn't even cost £2k smile
I am in the SE and all the well-known BMW specialists are around 2k for replacement (using OEM rod bearings).

E90_M3Ross

35,706 posts

219 months

Monday 6th May
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fido said:
I am in the SE and all the well-known BMW specialists are around 2k for replacement (using OEM rod bearings).
RBM charged me £1150 with OE bolts and ACL bearings. Also went with new engine mounts.

fido

17,279 posts

262 months

Monday 6th May
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E90_M3Ross said:
RBM charged me £1150 with OE bolts and ACL bearings. Also went with new engine mounts.
Maybe a few years ago but even Mr Vanos charges £1750 nowadays and he is no where near me. I can see Rebuild does £470 for a pair of throttle actuators (+£150 labour + £miles travel charge) - that is around £700 to my location.

Edited by fido on Monday 6th May 10:31

E90_M3Ross

35,706 posts

219 months

Monday 6th May
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fido said:
E90_M3Ross said:
RBM charged me £1150 with OE bolts and ACL bearings. Also went with new engine mounts.
Maybe a few years ago but even Mr Vanos charges £1750 nowadays and he is no where near me. I can see Rebuild does £470 for a pair of throttle actuators (+£150 labour + £miles travel charge) - that is around £700 to my location.

Edited by fido on Monday 6th May 10:31
If "by a few years ago" you mean April last year then yes hehe

fido

17,279 posts

262 months

Monday 6th May
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E90_M3Ross said:
If "by a few years ago" you mean April last year then yes hehe
Oh cool .. will look to get the diff oil change done there with the next oil change.